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HEBALD PEBSONHLS *3?li Society Editor Pbene 167 Mr. and, Mrs. George Ho user and children, Shirley and Beth, Mi. and Mrs. J. M. Cooper, Judy, Ann and Neai, are vacationing at Cre**erti Beach for two weeks Mrs. Keith AiLmanof Albemarle as visiting .her mot hei Mrs. l-? -*;.e Gantt. Mrs. Ah Whhe and daughtei, Mary Fanny, oi Gibson, we:>e Swn day dinner guest* of Mr. and Mrs. C A. Goforth. ? -o ? Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Jr., Mrs. How ard Jackson, Mrs. J. B. Simpson. Mrs. W. B. Simpson and son. Biilie left Sunday for Crescent Beach wfr,t?e ithey will spend several weeks. Miss Frances WiJJlams of Winston SaJem spent several days wrth rela tives and friends in Kings (Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. M..A. Ware'and Mof fatt Ware, Jr., were Sunday ni'ghi pinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick teGrandypf Shelby. _ 'M" _ I ?? ?' ?.? ./ ..Il~ ' ? ? .1 ? H| MM KEEPING OUR HOUSE COOL \ IN A VACUUM JUG! ' "WHAT k difference in <fom fort since *t insulated our uttJC with Gold Bond ROCK WOOL "Now wt get ? good nigbt'r rest in bedroom* that before were like oven*. The whole family bM more pep, eat* ark) feels better. Housewo?>, too, i* easier." Our customers oftao Volunteer comments like this. I The reason ia that Gold Bond Rock Wool insulation block; ? the passage of heat in much / i the same way aethe insulated t ? walls of a vacuum jug. , | In winter , the same principle works to keep precious warmth inside The resulting fuel sav. i ings soon pay hack mere than tbe cost of the insulation and continue year' after year. ) Find out today how little H costs to install this comfort and economy in you/ home. ELMER LUMBER COMPANY ' PHONE 54 Mr*. J. B. fjimpsoh attended a lun cheon an Chaikme Saturday , hon oring Mjss Janie Ktj-ox, fyide-elect. Guest* in th* home of M;. and I Mj s: J. O; Plonk include Mise Bern Ke Faut of Washington, D. C., sister of Mrs. Plonk, theij daughters, Mr*. W. K. Weaver and daughter, Mon ette of Greehtfboro, Mrs. T. W. Har per an d daughter, Susan, of Gaines vilk, Fla., Mrs. W H. 'McEllwee, Ma rion, Bill if arid Elizabeth, of North Wilkesboros Mr. and Mrs. Char'kfs Vick of Sou- | tf! Hill, Va., were recent visitors in King* Mountain. Mm?? Cora Herndon and Miss Ekx Price of Raleigh -were weekend guests of' Mrs. F. D. Kerndon. John PK>nk, Jr., student at the Vni vers Ky' of North Carolina, is spend- . ing "th* summer holidays with his | parente. Mti and Mrs. J. O. Plonk. * t?-? - Mr HTid Mrs. O. O. Walker have returned 10 their home in Thomson, Ga., after a visit in Kings Mountain. Mr. and ."Mrs. Hazel Cretishaw and ! children of Cramerton . were Sunday ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. 3 B. Gdforth. O? ~ Mr arid Mrs. Hitoon Ruth. Jack j and Bill ie, were Sunday guest? of : their .pa rents. Mr. and Mrs W M Rut! of Mocksvillt, Mr. and .Mrs. j ?C F JVW-rony. Black Sox Alter j First Win Friday ?: /?- ? . " ' ; "Our record, ;r. four tosses. that's all," Noah Gardner, business miina- | ger of the Kings Mountain Negro ?Blacfc Sox baseball team said jasl week, "but we'Te going 10 bt ready foor -the. Blaoksburg gang." The "Kings Mountain warn is sche duled tto ?play the Cherokee Sluggers from Blacks-burg here in City .Sta dium Friday night, the game 'being sponsored by the Kings Mountain Kjwams club. - ^DorA know much about BJacke burg but we've heard they g <h a red hot cltfh," Noah continued. Catcher Charles Twiddy js playing manager of tfce Black Sox. Other membwi of the Sox infield, out to in ark up win number one, are. Sam Rbyce, first bast and catcher/ Tommie Adams, first base. Leroy Goffidn, second base^, George Peggimr second base, Johnny McClure, sec ond base and left field, John Wes ley Brown, shortsop, Theodore By era and Jessie Rhodes, third base. Outfielders include Karey Bess, Eugene Brown, A. J- Jimrnerson, Frank Rhode;., and AJonzo Rhodes Pitchers include Jack Rhodes, left hand?er, and Frank Mitcham (fjeld captain), Sam Jackson and Tommy Thompson, all right handers. The Black Sox have lost Ho York, Clover, Cornelius and the Charlotte Sluggero in. games to date Notice Of Discount ; "-k J - ;V;" . ' ?? \ '* ? * ' Pre-Payment Of Taxes ? 4" ? -V 5: f V ? ? f. ... s All persons paying IMS city taxes by the . ... .. . , . . ?? *?'???" '' . 5 ??; ^ dose of business fane 34, IMS. wfll be al NORTH CAROLINA. , COUNTY CLEVELAND. MOT1CE Under and by virtue oJ the power of sale contained in a certain deed o f trust executed by Jack Moss and wife, Helen G. Moss, dated the 13th Jay of April, 1949, and recorded In Book 352, page 90, in the office of ihe Register of Deeds of Cleveland County, North Carolina, default hav. ing been made in the payment of ' the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of tru&i being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Shelby, North Caroli na, at noon on the 8th day of July, 1949, the property conveyed in said 'eed of trust the same lying and oeing in the County of Cleveland and State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows; . Being lot No. 5 In Block of thai certain subdivision known as Mid pines; it being ? subdivision oi the Calvin Howell pro pen y located a bout two miles South of Kings Mountain', N. C., a map of said sub division being duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County in book of plats No. 5 at Page 15. There is except ed from the above described lands that certain right of way of the Duke Power Company along the front and lot lines. But this sale wijl be made subject to a certain other deed of ?rust ex ecuted by Jack^Moss and wife, Hel en G. Moss, no the King* Mountain Building and Loan Association, da ted thf 20th day of September, 1948, and recorded in Book 342 on page 176. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cleveland county, North Carolina. . . But this sale will be m*de subject to all outstanding and unpaid tax es. municipal assessment*?, and oth er prior liens This 6*b day of June. 394ft. W. Fa i ton Barnes. Tiu^iee. 3 2(i ? tuly 1 MACKSfW mentholated TfV*y j SHAVING CRIAM \ f*r Xw Wioftffcr jmootf Jlme I Distributed by j All Leading Stoves Orange fK c.c< FLAVOR] KINGS MOUNTAIN BEVERAGE CO. 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